(LLLT)Low-level laser therapy in acclerating orthodontic tooth

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(LLLT)Low-level laser therapy in acclerating orthodontic tooth

Orthodontic treatment

is a way of straightening or moving teeth to

improve the way they look and work. By distributing the pressure of the bite to all the teeth through orthodontic treatment, it also helps to maintain the long-term health of the teeth, gums and jaw joints. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of the problem, with some taking a few months and others two and a half years. Most people can be cured in a year or two. It is therefore of great clinical importance to explore safe and effective adjunctive interventions to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement, achieve treatment goals in as short a time as possible and achieve a healthy, functional, stable and aesthetically pleasing bite, which is a common pursuit for orthodontists and patients alike. In recent years, low-level lasers have gradually gained the attention of

orthodontists

due to their safety and lack of side effects

as well as their simplicity, convenience and comfort. Low-level lasers are lasers that do not cause irreversible damage to biological tissues and do not cause a significant increase in local temperature, and have a spectral range of 600-1000 nm (infrared and near-infrared light), a power density of 5 mW/cm 2 -5W/cm 2 , an energy of 1mW-10W, an action time of 30s-60s per site and a number of sites of 1-15. 1-15. The low-level laser has a range of biomodulatory or biostimulatory effects on cells and tissues, including reducing


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